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The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences 2020-2021 PSYCHIATRY RESIDENCY Resident physicians are PROGRAM integral to our mission and vision in the Department of Psychiatry at The University of Toledo. We are The University of Toledo creating systems of care that are patient- centered, evidence-based and recovery College of Medicine and Life Sciences focused. At UToledo, resident physicians are Department of Psychiatry trained to provide innovative care and participate in the development of programs to better engage our patients. They are the future of psychiatry, and at The University of Toledo, residents are creating that future, now. - Cheryl McCullumsmith MD PhD Chair, Department of Psychiatry Thank you for your interest in our general psychiatry residency program at The University of Toledo! CONTENTS I am excited at the prospect of your interest in our program. One of our strengths is that we are a smaller residency program. We are able to provide highly personalized attention to each resident’s needs, while Introduction 02 allowing for the development of mentoring relationships with attending psychiatrists. Other strengths Training sites 03 include extensive experience in geriatric psychiatry, psychosomatic medicine, the outpatient clinic, and the encouragement of active participation in organized psychiatry at the local and state levels. Clinical curriculum & rotations 05 Scholarly activity & didactics 09 My priority is that each resident’s educational & professional development continue to grow and prosper. My expectation is that upon graduation, each resident is confident Meet our faculty 10 and capable in their abilities to handle clinical and administrative issues in the ever- changing healthcare field, no matter the setting in which they plan to practice Meet our residents 11 psychiatry. While envisioning the future, I involve the residents as active members of Living in Toledo Ohio 12 our team and strive to continue to have our program be the premier psychiatric resource in northwest Ohio. For more information, I encourage you to explore our Strengths & How to apply 13 Victoria Kelly, MD residency website. I look forward to meeting you during the interview season! Program Director 16 Mission Statement: A positive educational environment providing multidimensional training that exceeds accreditation guidelines while challenging and supporting the residents in a respectful and fair environment. Toledo Veterans Affairs Clinic, TRAINING VA Ann Arbor’s Healthcare System’s Community Based Outpatient Clinic SITES The Toledo VA Outpatient Clinic serves 8 Ohio counties as well as Southeastern Michigan. Residents rotate here for one month for Outpatient Internal Medicine during PGY1 year, several months in outpatient psychiatry, and longitudinally for 6 All training sites are months during PGY3 year. within 20 minutes of Northwest Ohio Psychiatric Hospital each other Julia Halm, DO NOPH is one of the 6 inpatient Medical Director state psychiatric facilities over- of Mental Health Services seen by the Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Ser- vices, serving northwest Ohio’s David Bellian, MD 23 counties. It has a capacity of Staff Psychiatrist ProMedica Flower Hospital, 114 beds, and serves both civil Associate Professor A Division of ProMedica Toledo Hospital and forensic adult patients, such as those who have been found incompetent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of insanity. - Residents rotate through Flow- during PGY1 year. Residents er Hospital, a private hospital also rotate here for their ProMedica Toledo Hospital is a 794-bed pub- in Sylvania, Ohio, for their Emergency Psychiatry ro- The Toledo Hospital (TTH) lic hospital in Toledo, Ohio that is part of the inpatient adult psychiatry tation, split between Flower ProMedica Health System Agha Shahid, MD ProMedica Health System. This level I trauma rotations for several months. Hospital and Rescue Mental Medical Director center is the largest acute care hospital in the Another rotation is one month Health & Addiction Services, of Psychiatric Services area. Psychiatry residents rotate through Toledo of Emergency medicine during PGY2 year. Hospital for IM, neurology, and electives. TRAINING University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC) SITES Ruppert Health Center Outpatient Psychiatric & All training sites are Behavioral Health within 20 minutes of each other Residents provide outpatient psychiatric & behavioral health services, including psy- chopharmacological and psychotherapeu- tic interventions. Due to the COVID-19 pan- demic, many appointments are conducted via telehealth services. University of Toledo Medical Center Kobacker Building Consultation-Liaision Service Senior Behavioral Health (SBH) Cheryl McCullumsmith, MD PhD Director of CL Services Dionis Kononov, DO Chair, Department of Psychiatry Director of Senior Behavioral Health UTMC is a 246-bed hospital with ser- SBH is an 18-bed unit for geriatric patients vices in orthopedics, sports medicine, ages 55 and older, requring inpatient psy- family medicine, internal medicine, chiatric hospitalization. Diagnoses include surgery, and emergency medicine. disorders of mood, anxiety, psychosis, neuro- cognition, and more. Inpatient Detoxification Unit Child & Adolescent Inpatient Unit Tanvir Singh, MD Rakesh Goyal, MD Director of Detox Unit Director of Child & Adolescent Inpatient Unit We offer voluntary inpatient detox & This unit serves children & adolescents as recovery services for adults, including young as 11 from greater Northwest Ohio, medical monitored withdrawal services, including a Youth Acute Unit which is individual support & educational groups. contracted with several counties for comprehensive assessment & treatment. OTHER DETAILS • On call 6 days a month • Post-call days off • No call on certain rotations * Internal medicine inpatient * Emergency medicine * Neurology inpatient CLINICAL CURRICULUM: • Meal tickets for on-call • Exposure to outpatient clinic * 1/2 day per week PGY 1 YEAR • Weekly supervision 1 MONTH • Protected didactic days Orientation Month • Textbooks provided to you Rotate through units, on-call training, tran- sition to residency, legal issues, onboarding • Stipend at the University of Toledo Medical Center • Present 3 noon conferences 1 MONTH 1 MONTH 1 MONTH 1 MONTH 2 MONTHS 2-3 MONTHS 2-3 MONTHS Internal Internal Emergency Family Neurology Adult Adult Medicine Medicine Medicine Medicine Service Psychiatry Psychiatry Inpatient Service Outpatient Clinic at Flower Hospital Outpatient Clinic Inpatient for 1 mo. Inpatient Service Inpatient Service at Toledo Hospital at Toledo VA Clinic at UT Medical Ctr Outpatient for 1 mo. at Northwest Ohio at Flower Hospital Glendale East at Toledo Hospital Psychiatric Hospital OTHER DETAILS • Able to take call from home * 4 times a month * Meal tickets for on-call * Post-call days off CLINICAL CURRICULUM: • No call while on CL rotation • Outpatient clinic * 1/2 day per week PGY 2 YEAR * Protected time During PGY2 year, residents continue their • Weekly supervision professional development, including increased • Protected didactic days teaching responsibilities, participation in • Textbooks provided to you quality improvement projects, exploration of clinical interests, and encouragement of • Stipend leadership positions. • Present 2 noon conferences • Medical student teaching * CL, Geriatrics, Child & Adol 1 MONTH 1 MONTH 2 MONTHS 2 MONTHS 3 MONTHS 3 MONTHS OUTPATIENT Addiction Emergency Adult Child & Adolescent Geriatric Adult Adult Medicine Psychiatry Psychiatry Psychiatry Psychiatry Psychiatry Psychiatry Inpatient Service at Flower Hospital Outpatient clinic Inpatient Service Inpatient Service Consultation Longintudinal at UTMC ER & Rescue Mental at Toledo VA Clinic at UTMC Kobacker at UTMC Kobacker Liaision Service outpatient clinic for Health Services 1/2 day per week Residents are empowered to pursue their academic interests including teaching medical students on their clerkships, and scholarly activity. VA CLINIC UNISON CLINICAL CURRICULUM: Residents spend 1 day Residents spend a week for 6 months 1/2 day weekly at the Toledo VA with for 3 months with Julia Halm, DO. the forensic ACT Team, working with PGY 3 YEAR ResidentsResidents spend spend 1/2 day weekly for 3 Victoria Kelly MD, 1/2 day weekly for treating patients on months3 months at thewith Zepf the Center with the conditional release Assertive who have been CommunityAssertive Community found not guilty by Treatment reason of insanity. TreatmentTeam. Team. OTHER DETAILS ZEPF Chandani Lewis, MD • Take call from home The majority of PGY3 is spent on CENTER Staff Psychiatrist * 2 times a month the UT Health Science Campus, The resident clinic treats patients who in the Ruppert Health Center. * Meal tickets have a variety of diagnoses and payor * Post-call days off Outpatient services are provided sources, with an array of treatment via telepsychiatry in addition to modalities, including psychotherapy, • Weekly supervision traditional in-office visits. clozapine, and long acting injectables. • Protected didactics Each resident gets a • Textbooks provided private office “Some of the best things about MOONLIGHTING • Stipend Opportunity for child third year are the one-on-one at- Moonlighting allowed PGY3 year • 2 noon conferences & adolescent clinic • Student teaching tention from each attending, and For those residents that are interested how they help prepare us for life and meet qualifications, moonlighting • Opportunities can occur during PGY3 year and later. * Child & Adolescent after residency.“ Some common
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